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Resurgit: a Collection of Hymns and Songs of the Resurrection
Editor:
Frank Foxcroft
Publisher:
Lee & Shepard, Boston, Mass., 1879
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A pathway opens from the tomb
d2
Again the Lord of life and light
d3
Alas poor death where is thy glory
d4
All hail, dear Conqueror, all hail
d5
All is o'er: the pain, the sorrow, Human taunts and fiendish spite
d6
All praise to him of Nazareth
d7
Alleluia, alleluia, hearts to heaven and voices raise
d8
Angel [Angels], roll the rock [stone] away
d9
Angels to our Jubilee
d10
Arise, my soul, arise
d11
Arise, my soul, awake from sleep
d12
As spring's sweet breath after long wintry snows
d13
As those who seek the break of day
d14
Awake, glad soul, awake, awake
d15
Awake, thou wintry earth
d16
Behold the day the Lord hath made That peerless day
d17
Blest morning, whose young, dawning rays
d18
Breezes of spring all earth to life awaking
d19
Calm they sit with closed door
d20
Christ hath arisen! joy to our buried Head
d21
Christ hath arisen! O mountainpeaks, attest
d22
Christ hath [has] arisen, death is no more
d23
Christ is become our Paschal Lamb
d24
Christ is risen, alleluia
d25
Christ is risen, the Lord is come
d26
Christ, the Lord is risen again
d27
Christ, the Lord is risen today
d28
Christ the [our] Lord is [has] risen today, [Alleluia] [Sons of men]
d29
Christ with mighty triumph rises
d30
Come and let us drink of that new river
d31
Come, ye saints, look here [behold] [draw nigh], and wonder
d32
Come, ye [you] faithful, raise the strain
d33
Dawn bursts o'er death's prison
d34
Dawn of dawns, the Easter Day
d35
Days grow longer, sunbeams stronger
d36
Dear Savior, of a dying world
d37
Death and darkness, get you packing
d38
Death, thou wast once an uncouth hideous thing
d39
Do saints keep holy day in heavenly places
d40
Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies
d41
Eternal Father, at whose word
d42
Fair spring, thou dearest season of the year
d43
Far be sorrow, tears, and sighing
d44
For Easter day, O lilies white
d45
Forth to the Paschal Victim, Christians
d46
From death, Christ, on the Sabbath morn
d47
Glory be to God on high, Sang the angels
d48
Hail, day of days, in peals of praise
d49
Hail, day of joyous rest On which our Lord arose
d50
Hail, the holy day of days
d51
Hail the much-remembered day
d52
Hallelujah, hallelujah, finished is the battle now
d53
Hallelujah, Jesus lives, He is now the living One
d54
Hallowed forever be that twilight hour
d55
He comes, he comes, the tomb
d56
He is risen, he is risen, tell it
d57
Helped by the Almighty's arm, at last
d58
Hence they have born my Lord
d59
He's gone, see where his body lay
d60
His mercy, and his truth
d61
How brightly glows the morning red
d62
How shall we keep this holy day of gladness
d63
I have no wit, no words, no tears
d64
I say to all men, far and near
d65
If the dark and awful tomb
d66
In the bonds of death he lay
d67
In the tomb, behold, he lies
d68
In thy glorious resurrection
d69
Into the dim earth's lowest parts descending
d70
Jesus Christ is risen today, Our triumphant
d71
Jesus hath vanished, all in vain
d72
Jesus, in spices wrapped, and laid
d73
Jesus lives, no longer now
d74
Jesus, my Redeemer lives
d75
Jesus, the very [only] thought of Thee [You]
d76
Joy, O joy, we broken hearted
d77
Lamb, the once crucified, Lion, by triumph
d78
Let faithful souls this double feast attend
d79
Let us rise in early morning
d80
Lift your glad voices in triumph on high
d81
Light's glittering morn bedecks the sky
d82
Lo the day the Lord hath made
d83
Lo the gates of death are broken
d84
Lord of all being, throned afar
d85
Lord, who createdst man in wealth and store
d86
Mary to her [the] Savior's tomb
d87
Morning breaks upon the tomb
d88
Morning of the Sabbath day
d89
Most glorious Lord of Life that on this day didst make
d90
Now morning lifts her dewy veil
d91
Now the world's fresh dawn of birth
d92
Now thy gentle lamb, O Zion
d93
O Christians, let us joyful be
d94
O darkest woe, Ye tears, forth flow
d95
O day of days, shall hearts set free
d96
O glorious Head, Thou livest now
d97
O mine eyes, be not so tearful
d98
O risen Lord, O conquering King! O Life of all that live
d99
O thou the heaven's eternal king
d100
O thou who once from death didst rise
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